The following posts are inspired by the key entertainment and media trends that dominated the week of November 6, 2020 (20-11-06)
Event Television 2.0: Shows like The Queen’s Gambit (released late October 2020) were reaching their peak viral status around November 6. It proved that "niche" subjects—like competitive chess—could become global pop-culture phenomena through algorithmic surfacing and social media amplification. Gaming as the New Social Square
The date also sat on the literal eve of a generational shift in hardware. With the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X launching just days later (Nov 10 and 12), the media discourse was dominated by tech specs, "next-gen" graphics, and the promise of more immersive digital worlds. 3. The "Comfort Media" Phenomenon
The Google-YouTube Deal: Google officially completed its acquisition of YouTube in November 2006. This cemented "user-generated content" as the future of the internet.
Despite many theatres operating at limited capacity, several notable films were released or topped the charts on this date: Let Him Go
The following posts are inspired by the key entertainment and media trends that dominated the week of November 6, 2020 (20-11-06)
Event Television 2.0: Shows like The Queen’s Gambit (released late October 2020) were reaching their peak viral status around November 6. It proved that "niche" subjects—like competitive chess—could become global pop-culture phenomena through algorithmic surfacing and social media amplification. Gaming as the New Social Square tripforfuck 20 11 06 ginebra bellucci xxx 720p best
The date also sat on the literal eve of a generational shift in hardware. With the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X launching just days later (Nov 10 and 12), the media discourse was dominated by tech specs, "next-gen" graphics, and the promise of more immersive digital worlds. 3. The "Comfort Media" Phenomenon The following posts are inspired by the key
The Google-YouTube Deal: Google officially completed its acquisition of YouTube in November 2006. This cemented "user-generated content" as the future of the internet. With the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X
Despite many theatres operating at limited capacity, several notable films were released or topped the charts on this date: Let Him Go